Hi Mark, How're things?
All normal, except for the crash when trying to save as .mif. To answer your questions: - Yes, you should be easily able to save as .mif. That is rarely a problem. Feel free to e-mail it to me without graphics if you like. - Remember Missing Font Names is installation wide. Opening, clicking OK to reformat with available fonts and then saving FM files with Remember Missing Font Names OFF means that the substitutions are permanent in the files saved. If the font becomes available (either by installation or by file transfer to a system with the font available), those files will not use the file, but the font substituted (if available :-). - Information in Book file During book updates, the book file itself is updated with details from the files. This includes tags (paragraph, font, conditional text, colo(u)r view settings and definitions, and a whole lot more. Don't hesitate to contact me directly - I enjoy a challenge. Cheers, Mark > ------------------------------ > > Message: 12 > Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 19:57:11 +1000 > From: Mark Lehmann <topmark at netspace.net.au> > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Unavailable font in BOOK file (not in book's files) > Message-ID: <519DE7F7.8050302 at netspace.net.au> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed > > The "Font is not available" message appears when I open a particular > book file ? repeat, book file only. (Then when I then open the book > file's files, they all open cleanly.) [FM10, Win7 SP3] > Any ideas about how to fix this (apart from creating a new book file)? > > I've tried saving the book file as a MIF, but FrameMaker crashes when I > click the Save button. > > Also: > ? Should I be able to save a book file as a MIF (so that I can rummage > around in it)? > ? Is "Remember Missing Font Names" specific to the individual file, or > to the FM installation? (I need to distribute this book file.) > ? I thought only Numbering and Pagination information was saved in a > book file; now it seems that font information is in there as well. What > else is saved in a book file? > > Mark Lehmann > > ------------------------------
